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sleep with

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The phrase "sleep with" is an informal way to say that two people have sexual intercourse or a sexual relationship with each other. It is often used in everyday conversation.

Explanation:
  • Basic Meaning: To "sleep with" someone means to have sex with them.
  • Usage: This phrase is typically used in casual conversations and can sometimes imply a relationship that is not very serious.
Example:
  • "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm." (This means that the student has had sexual relationships with many people living in her dormitory.)
Advanced Usage:
  • The phrase can also suggest a casual or non-committed relationship. For example, "They are just sleeping together; they don’t want a serious relationship."
Word Variants:
  • Noun Form: "Sleep" can refer to the act of resting or sleeping, but in this phrase, it specifically refers to the sexual context.
  • Related Words: "Intimacy" is a related term that refers to a close, personal relationship, which can be physical or emotional.
Different Meanings:
  • Outside of its sexual meaning, "sleep with" can sometimes be used in a more general sense, such as "to share a bed," but this is less common and usually requires context to clarify.
Synonyms:
  • "Have sex with"
  • "Be intimate with"
  • "Hook up with" (more casual)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Hook up": This informal phrase can mean to meet someone casually for sex or a romantic encounter.
  • "Get together": This might imply a romantic or sexual relationship but can also mean to meet socially.
  • "Cuddle": While this means to hold someone close in a loving way, it can sometimes imply a more intimate relationship, but it does not necessarily mean sexual activity.
Important Note:

When using "sleep with," be aware of the context and the audience, as it can be considered a sensitive or inappropriate topic in some situations.

Verb
  1. have sexual intercourse with
    • This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
    • Adam knew Eve
    • Were you ever intimate with this man?

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